Transmission LXXII: Challenge anything that could be wasting time and effort, particularly habitual tasks, meetings and reports where responsibility is inherited or handed down from above. Don’t just assume that just because ‘we’ve always done it this way’ that it’s still appropriate or even required at all. Think about why you are doing things, and whether there is a better way.

Transmission LXXII: Challenge anything that could be wasting time and effort, particularly habitual tasks, meetings and reports where responsibility is inherited or handed down from above. Don’t just assume that just because ‘we’ve always done it this way’ that it’s still appropriate or even required at all. Think about why you are doing things, and whether there is a better way.

Transmission LXXI: Now that you’ve got your copy of Pokemon Sun and/or Moon, it’s time to download the MBP double album LET ME SHOW YOU MY POKEMANS (Red Version and Blue Version.) The music in Sun and Moon is no doubt gonna be wonderful, but if you’re playing Moon, or are just a Hex Maniac, you’ll want to get some nighttime moods going to wrangle those Oriental Demons!

Transmission LXX: Close to the Kuroshio, the western boundary current of the North Pacific Ocean subtropical gyre, and under the strongest monsoon system of the world, the physical, chemical, and ecological environments of the region are strongly influenced by ocean and atmosphere changes in lateral momentum and energy inputs, surface heating and cooling, and wind stress forcing over wide temporal and spatial scales.

Transmission LXX: Close to the Kuroshio, the western boundary current of the North Pacific Ocean subtropical gyre, and under the strongest monsoon system of the world, the physical, chemical, and ecological environments of the region are strongly influenced by ocean and atmosphere changes in lateral momentum and energy inputs, surface heating and cooling, and wind stress forcing over wide temporal and spatial scales.

Transmission LXIX: Countless questions in search of an answer… an answer that will give rise to a new question… and the next answer will give rise to the next question and so on. But, in the end, isn’t it always the same question? And always the same answer? The synth is square. The track lasts five minutes. That’s a fact. Everything else is pure theory.

Transmission LXIX: Countless questions in search of an answer… an answer that will give rise to a new question… and the next answer will give rise to the next question and so on. But, in the end, isn’t it always the same question? And always the same answer? The synth is square. The track lasts five minutes. That’s a fact. Everything else is pure theory.

Far from the ocean of carbon-copied electronic acts, near such creative islands as the Residents and Stereolab, My Boyfriend the Pilot is a creation of audio genius ripped from the heart and viciously fervent mind of its creator, Minmei Decelis. From the deepest, darkest corners of her psyche she bares all, in a melodically transcendental form. She has been described by critics as representing some of the most innovative sounds-styling towards electronica, rhythmic noise and dark ambient genres.

The music tends to crawl under your skin, shapes the most fantastic images, and stays challenging by means of an intelligent use of samples, rhythms and beats.

My Boyfriend the Pilot exercises a surreal science of structure that throbs and pulsates in an almost obsessive manner. The music is almost suggestive of a mechanical assembly line in its clockwork rhythm, pulsing ambient echoes of machine-milled passion, and sampling of the beating, tell-tale heart of the dark ambient underground.